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Jason Pine with all you need to know about the latest results at the Fifa World Cup.

What happened overnight?In the first big upset of the tournament, current Cup holders Germany were beaten 1-0 by Mexico in their opening game, cuing scenes of delirium among the travelling Mexican fans.

Brazil were also denied a perfect start to their tournament by a brave Swiss side who fought back from a goal down to draw 1-1 with the five-time champions.

Mexico played the best half of football by any team in the World Cup so far, completely refusing to be overawed by Germany and deservedly going in 1-0 up at half-time through a superb goal from 22-year-old Hirving Lozano.

The Mexican earthquake authority reported celebrations of that goal measured as seismic activity in Mexico City.

The defending champions came roaring back in the second half and eventually fired off 26 shots at goal, but the Mexicans – with veteran goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa exceptional – held firm to claim a famous victory.

VillainsOur neighbours across the ditch are enduring a frustrating time of things due to major issues with Australian mobile streaming provider Optus who have the rights to broadcast all 64 games at the tournament.

There have been ongoing problems during the first four days of action, with regular and widespread disruption to Optus services causing mass outrage among their football-loving customers.

Spark New Zealand will no doubt be taking notes after winning streaming rights for next year's Rugby World Cup.

"Australians can be assured that this has my personal attention, and the entire network's team's attention, and we will solve it."@Optus CEO Allen Lew to #OptusSport customers who experienced streaming issues during the opening nights of the #WorldCuphttps://t.co/OsT4atTleD